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. >> and the decision is made on the fishing pier which for can sandy left in ruins. crocs at grey is slowly burning away. jacqui jeras has the >> and prince william county, a surprising turn of events in the damascus court room. the east coast rapist is back out of the plea deal. we have the latest. >> a very surprising turn of events here the prince william county courthouse in manassas as errant, as the man known as the east coast rapist backed out of a plea deal. he was expected to plead guilty to two cases of rape. from an incident on halloween of 2009 in dale city. but when he was asked how he pleaded, he said i do not know which way is right or not. i am not sure i know what i am doing. after that was dismissed, the reconvened to discuss a future court date. he has a plea hearing set for november 30 and loudoun county for a separate rate. --for a separate rape. his next court date hearing is in prince william county on january 14. after what happened here this morning it is impossible to know what is going to happen later this month. thomas's next court date se
. >> and the decision is made on the fishing pier which for can sandy left in ruins. crocs at grey is slowly burning away. jacqui jeras has the >> and prince william county, a surprising turn of events in the damascus court room. the east coast rapist is back out of the plea deal. we have the latest. >> a very surprising turn of events here the prince william county courthouse in manassas as errant, as the man known as the east coast rapist backed out of a plea deal. he was...
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mayor, welcome back. >> i appreciate it, piers. >> how are things in newark? we saw the things with chris christie and barack obama in new jersey. how are things where you are? >> the devastation in the southern parts of our state, command our attention, compassion and prayers. newark our major problem is power, still out to half of the city. still so many people in very vulnerable conditions, dependent on medicines that need to be refrigerated and others who are residents are trapped, disabled, unable to come down and worried. we have been delivering food and trying to get things done. unfortunately, we have announced a number of fatalities today. three in our city. one was in the form of a drowning. two unfortunately today two young women who had a generator hooked up and died of carbon monoxide poisoning. this is what we fear. we now have recovery going on. there are still hazards and some of them are created by people trying to compensate for the lack of power by open flames, using ovens to heat their homes or generators and it creates hazards everything f
mayor, welcome back. >> i appreciate it, piers. >> how are things in newark? we saw the things with chris christie and barack obama in new jersey. how are things where you are? >> the devastation in the southern parts of our state, command our attention, compassion and prayers. newark our major problem is power, still out to half of the city. still so many people in very vulnerable conditions, dependent on medicines that need to be refrigerated and others who are residents are...
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piers morgan starts right now. >>> good evening. breaking news. looking live at staten island in new york, still under water three days after sandy's fury. this is the next problem, long lines at gas stations. drivers getting angry, very, very angry. 88 deaths and at least 37 in new york city. why is it taking so long to fix this? i'll speak to one of the top people at con edison. residents are pleading for help of the storm that tossed boats around like toys. i'll talk to some of them in just a moment. and another huge storm could hit next week. i'll talk to chad myers about that. in the wake of a superstorm, climate change. and five days until election day. listen to what mitt romney said in virginia beach earlier. >> would you want four more years where -- i think it will be helpful to have a president who actually understands job creation. >> our cnn orc pochlt shows obama at 50 and romney at 48. we begin with one of the hardest hit areas from hurricane sandy, staten island where the death toll continues to rise. with me now is the assembly wo
piers morgan starts right now. >>> good evening. breaking news. looking live at staten island in new york, still under water three days after sandy's fury. this is the next problem, long lines at gas stations. drivers getting angry, very, very angry. 88 deaths and at least 37 in new york city. why is it taking so long to fix this? i'll speak to one of the top people at con edison. residents are pleading for help of the storm that tossed boats around like toys. i'll talk to some of them...
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those entertainment piers. of all the damage brought by sandy, these images are among the those that stand out the most. take a look at before and then the heartbreaking after. this is the casino pier and amusement park in seaside heights. three quarters century old. to television viewers who watched "the sopranos" or the jersey shore or listen to bruce springsteen sing about this place, there might be a sense of familiarity of it. but for millions of americans, this is a deep personal loss. >> that pier was beautiful. it had great rides. every one of you people or half you people has been on that pier. >> reporter: summer memories, a place where their parents brought them and they brought their own kids. until now, until this. harry smith is a councilman and business owner. his family ran the beach umbrella concession. it's gone now. >> this is heartbreaking. i've lived here my whole life. devastated. >> reporter: the best known and most dramatic image, the star jet roller coaster. it sat on the pier that used
those entertainment piers. of all the damage brought by sandy, these images are among the those that stand out the most. take a look at before and then the heartbreaking after. this is the casino pier and amusement park in seaside heights. three quarters century old. to television viewers who watched "the sopranos" or the jersey shore or listen to bruce springsteen sing about this place, there might be a sense of familiarity of it. but for millions of americans, this is a deep...
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>> reporter: certain any this area, piers there is a real mood of frustration. people here are torn, you can see why. just look all around me, i'm standing on a boardwalk here, this used to be part of a miles long boardwalk that ran along the ocean and now, sandy had broken it up and has sent it down the streets and it's lined with all kinds of debris from homes that have been flooded here. they have got no power there is no electricity here. they have got no telephone service, only spotty cell phone service and the temperatures are plunging. so, what are they thinking about? they are trying to figure out how to clean up from all of this and this is the backdrop for coming up on the eve of election day. what do they do about that? how do they get to the polls? these are some of the issues that they are frustrated about right now. >> but tell me this, susan, do they care about the election or is this the last thing on their minds? do these people -- lost their homes, their livelihoods in some cases, their lives do they care enough about this election to try to ge
>> reporter: certain any this area, piers there is a real mood of frustration. people here are torn, you can see why. just look all around me, i'm standing on a boardwalk here, this used to be part of a miles long boardwalk that ran along the ocean and now, sandy had broken it up and has sent it down the streets and it's lined with all kinds of debris from homes that have been flooded here. they have got no power there is no electricity here. they have got no telephone service, only...
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welcome back. >> thank you, piers. >> i was reading your twitter earlier. you're actually inviting citizens in your area to come to your home and use your power facilities to charge up whatever they need, which is an extraordinary act by you, indicative that so many people are absolutely desperate for power. as the days go on, the emergency of that need accelerates all the time. >> yeah. as days go on, the endurance, the ability to withstand the lack of power, lack of food, warm clothing, showers, it all becomes more and more difficult to bear. look, there's a lot of people in newark showing signs of compassion and proactive service to their neighbors and my house borders a treat, a homestead that does not have power and the neighbors are always looking after me because i'm so often not home, the least i can be do is offer my home to them. all over the city i'm seeing extra ordinary acts of kindness and goodness from people from one to another. i'm trying my best to live up to the standards that are being set in my city right now. >> i think the feeling we'
welcome back. >> thank you, piers. >> i was reading your twitter earlier. you're actually inviting citizens in your area to come to your home and use your power facilities to charge up whatever they need, which is an extraordinary act by you, indicative that so many people are absolutely desperate for power. as the days go on, the emergency of that need accelerates all the time. >> yeah. as days go on, the endurance, the ability to withstand the lack of power, lack of food,...
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general. >> thanks, piers. i did want to come back, because i think the politicization of what's happened in benghazi deserves an answer. first of all, as the mayor well knows, after 9/11, democrats did not politicize this tragedy. not the first day, the first hour, not the first week, not the first month. but with respect to benghazi, i think we're all going to have to wait until the full investigation's done and the information comes out. there has been a lot of fragmentary reporting. now, i just want to say from my own experience inside the national security system, when i read the fragmentary reporting i get an entirely different picture than what mayor giuliani's portrayed here. what i get is a very responsive chain of command that deployed military assets from europe down to sicily, they were ready to go. they deployed a drone overhead, diverted it from another location. they had all kinds of backup plans. the truth was the assault on the annex itself was over before anybody could have responded with anyt
general. >> thanks, piers. i did want to come back, because i think the politicization of what's happened in benghazi deserves an answer. first of all, as the mayor well knows, after 9/11, democrats did not politicize this tragedy. not the first day, the first hour, not the first week, not the first month. but with respect to benghazi, i think we're all going to have to wait until the full investigation's done and the information comes out. there has been a lot of fragmentary reporting....
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you can see fun town amusement pier completely in sam shambles. all of the structures that used to be on structures on the board ward now in the ground, in the sand with the ocean closer than it's ever been. now this used to be an entire boardwalk full of shops and restaurants and bars. this clearly was a carnival. while a ferris wheel is still standing, not much else is. it is hard to imagine a place like this coming back to life. its residents living here again and all of the former structures on this pier operating as they once did. no doubt, the police here are working hard to get the more than 100 residents that are still on the island off the island. a rescue attempt that continues as we speak. now, guys, police chief tom boyd told me they've also enlisted the aspca to help with animal retrieval. we also spoke with the landlord of the carousel arcade. it was one of those buildings that completely bottomed out on the boardwalk. it had some of the arcade games, pinball machines hanging out of the front of that. she was in tears literally on th
you can see fun town amusement pier completely in sam shambles. all of the structures that used to be on structures on the board ward now in the ground, in the sand with the ocean closer than it's ever been. now this used to be an entire boardwalk full of shops and restaurants and bars. this clearly was a carnival. while a ferris wheel is still standing, not much else is. it is hard to imagine a place like this coming back to life. its residents living here again and all of the former...
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this is what the casino pier in seaside heights, new jersey, looked like before the storm. and here's now. an entire quarter of the pier has been broken off. sheer a bridge to the north, before and after. the storm has washed away the western end of the bridge. there was also a lot of damage and flooding further inland. this is before and now after the storm. the entire wall of this apartment complex has fallen down, and finally this is the entrance to a parking garage in new york city. this is the before shot, and here's what the same spot looked like afterwards, flooded with several cars sticking out of the water. >>> no. [ crying ] >> oh, my god! >> hi hand some! >> an emotional moment in new jersey where a family was finally reunited with the family cat. they had to leave the pet behind when hurricane sandy forced them into a shelter, but local police managed to find the cat and return it to its family. >>> back here at home, higher crime with fewer officers to fight it. the oakland police department has asked the -- california highway patrol for help. >> reporter: foll
this is what the casino pier in seaside heights, new jersey, looked like before the storm. and here's now. an entire quarter of the pier has been broken off. sheer a bridge to the north, before and after. the storm has washed away the western end of the bridge. there was also a lot of damage and flooding further inland. this is before and now after the storm. the entire wall of this apartment complex has fallen down, and finally this is the entrance to a parking garage in new york city. this is...
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>> actually piers. president obama carried women by 13 points in 2008 and carried them by 11 points yesterday. so his margin was down. that is an unusual trend line. bill clinton, ronald reagan and george bush all re-elected and increased their margins by 7 to 8 points and obama went the other way. >> hang, on. he is still 11% ahead of mitt romney. so which over way the spin the apple cart. >> i don't want to spin anything. you know how i am on the women's vote and what republicans need to do about it. >> yes, and he -- >> he carried men. in fact the real gender gap exists but no one wants to talk about that. >> no one withins wants to talk about mitt romney's triumph in the election, he got hammered. >> all i'm saying is that women tend to favor democrats and men tend to favor republican ares. what happened yesterday is that women favored a successful president by slim digits and barack obama carried unmarried women. mitt romney carried married women. and mitt romney carried white women barack obama ca
>> actually piers. president obama carried women by 13 points in 2008 and carried them by 11 points yesterday. so his margin was down. that is an unusual trend line. bill clinton, ronald reagan and george bush all re-elected and increased their margins by 7 to 8 points and obama went the other way. >> hang, on. he is still 11% ahead of mitt romney. so which over way the spin the apple cart. >> i don't want to spin anything. you know how i am on the women's vote and what...
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compared to open source pier produced solution of the internet itself and the web and now wikipedia and many other things. there are places where you can use decentralized structure without involving traditional market relations, and that is what pier progressives are trying to do. >> host: what is the chicken gun? >> guest: okay, so the book starts with this kind of opening preface about progress, society and inability to, understand, you know, extent to which progress is happening all around us and misinterpret it, misinterpret where that progress comes from. the example. astonishingly safe to fly in a commercial airplane now. just this extraordinary thing. we don't hear that much about it, because there is kind of bias in the media and bias really in our own minds, against, stories of steady incremental progress where something in society gets better, 1% or 2% a year which over time stacks up to the amazing kind of break throughs, but, the headline of, this thing is 1% better than it was last year, is most boring news item in the world so people don't write about this, same with airp
compared to open source pier produced solution of the internet itself and the web and now wikipedia and many other things. there are places where you can use decentralized structure without involving traditional market relations, and that is what pier progressives are trying to do. >> host: what is the chicken gun? >> guest: okay, so the book starts with this kind of opening preface about progress, society and inability to, understand, you know, extent to which progress is happening...
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the big jackpot, piers? >> we'll have a big debate, everybody is talking about very little else because there is not much else going on other than fiscal cliff. and it seemed the powerball was gripping the nation. you have heard the debate on either side, is it a good lottery, or does it have its negative side and can you appreciate that, too? >> well, i have to tell you, piers, i have been doing this 23 years, and there is nothing but goodness as far as i can see. all the winners i give the giant over-sized checks to are definitely very excited. and for the time being that people purchase their two-dollar powerball ticket, they have a source of entertainment. an opportunity to dream and to hold you wion to what they belin happen positively, and hopefully for the best for all the people around them. >> isn't it a problem, though, all the winners tend to have a miserable time. because they seem to alienate themselves, not by choice, but friends, by default. they disconnect themselves from their kind of comfor
the big jackpot, piers? >> we'll have a big debate, everybody is talking about very little else because there is not much else going on other than fiscal cliff. and it seemed the powerball was gripping the nation. you have heard the debate on either side, is it a good lottery, or does it have its negative side and can you appreciate that, too? >> well, i have to tell you, piers, i have been doing this 23 years, and there is nothing but goodness as far as i can see. all the winners i...
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>> actually piers. president obama carried women by 13 points in 2008 and his margin was down two points. that is unuse wall trend line. all increased their margins by 7 to 8 points and obama went the other way. >> hang, on. he is still 11% ahead of mitt romney. so which over way the spin the apple cart. >> i don't want to spin anything. >> he carried men. in fact the real gender gap exists but no one wants to talk about that. >> he got hammered. >> all i'm saying is that women tend to favor democrats and men tend to favor republican ares. >> what happened yesterday is that women favored a successful president by slim digits and barack obama carried unmarried women. and mitt romney carried white women barack obama carried not white women. but on the broader question, three quick things, one is go to where the woman women are. the idea that women are going to click onto the adds to the tup of $1 billion is foolish and insulting to women. and there was never a good response about obamacare and about bengh
>> actually piers. president obama carried women by 13 points in 2008 and his margin was down two points. that is unuse wall trend line. all increased their margins by 7 to 8 points and obama went the other way. >> hang, on. he is still 11% ahead of mitt romney. so which over way the spin the apple cart. >> i don't want to spin anything. >> he carried men. in fact the real gender gap exists but no one wants to talk about that. >> he got hammered. >> all i'm...
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some people telling us they waited three, four hours, piers to get on a bus today. a little more than an hour ago, as we were here at a bus stop, we witnessed a crush of people trying to get on one bus that pulled up. people have been patient all day but i think at that point some of them had clearly lost their patience. there was some swearing and pushing and shoving as everyone who had been lined up for hours -- things calmed down and the buses went on as they should have. tomorrow i have a bit of encouraging news for commuters. based on what the mayor is saying things should be better than what we witnessed here today. we are expecting to see restored in limited service, restored service on the lirr, the long island railroad and some subways. i say limited service. what commuters should do, piers is go on-line check with the mta to see which trains and subways will be running in and out of the city. >> a tale of cities in new york and for those who have got no power and the longer this goes on the more people will be feeling angry and concerned and it is up to au
some people telling us they waited three, four hours, piers to get on a bus today. a little more than an hour ago, as we were here at a bus stop, we witnessed a crush of people trying to get on one bus that pulled up. people have been patient all day but i think at that point some of them had clearly lost their patience. there was some swearing and pushing and shoving as everyone who had been lined up for hours -- things calmed down and the buses went on as they should have. tomorrow i have a...
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welcome to a special "piers morgan tonight." as you can see, the studio looks a little different tonight. trust me, so will my guests that will be here over the course of the hour. we're talking cheetahs, foxes, owls, kimodo dragons. i'm here with jack hanna, where anything can happen. jack hanna is director of the columbus zoo and aquarium and also the host of the emmy award winning jack hanna's into the wild and a new show called wild countdown. his tigers are literally eating my studio. we better get on with this. welcome. am i going to die here? >> shouldn't die but if you were going to die, these are the animals that would do it. >> these are baby tigers? how old are they? >> siberian tigers, 13 weeks. >> at what age can they kill a man? >> about another 22 months. >> right. >> because at about 22 months, these animals weigh over 600 pounds. >> really? >> this is one of the rarest cats in the world, piers. there are less than some people say 400. there could be less than 200 left in that part of the world. they were hunted
welcome to a special "piers morgan tonight." as you can see, the studio looks a little different tonight. trust me, so will my guests that will be here over the course of the hour. we're talking cheetahs, foxes, owls, kimodo dragons. i'm here with jack hanna, where anything can happen. jack hanna is director of the columbus zoo and aquarium and also the host of the emmy award winning jack hanna's into the wild and a new show called wild countdown. his tigers are literally eating my...
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one of the ones he mentioned was the fun town pier, sea side height, six miles up the beach. this sign is a part of the fun town pier, a necessary stop for any jersey shore summer vacation for generations of us. the damage is dramatic, far from the beach. inland, there is street flooding, trees ripped from the ground. jack and sharon kathcart who have lived here for a long time, spent the day drying their clothes. >> i said i want to go, she said she wanted to stay, i said i have to stay if she does because she is my wife. >> reporter: but there were bright spots to see, like the one we saw as we passed by, bill mullens, who had a flag ceremony on his front yard, blocks away from the atlantic ocean, bill mullens feels lucky to be here. >> i always try to express it, what is it about the jersey shore? >> i don't think you can describe it, unless you live on the jersey shore, we're blessed to be on the ocean, a double edged sword, of course, but for all the good, absolutely worth the bad. >> reporter: those with roots here may have to put the roots deeper in the sand in the fut
one of the ones he mentioned was the fun town pier, sea side height, six miles up the beach. this sign is a part of the fun town pier, a necessary stop for any jersey shore summer vacation for generations of us. the damage is dramatic, far from the beach. inland, there is street flooding, trees ripped from the ground. jack and sharon kathcart who have lived here for a long time, spent the day drying their clothes. >> i said i want to go, she said she wanted to stay, i said i have to stay...
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>> certainly in this area, piers, there's a mood of frustration. people here are torn and you can see why just look all around me. i'm standing on part of a board walk. this used to be part of a miles long board walk that ran along the ocean. sandy has broken it up and sent it down the streets. it's lined with all kinds of debris from homes flooded here. they have no power. no telephone service. only spotty cell phone service. the temperatures are plunging. what are they thinking about? how to clean up from all of this, and this is the backdrop for coming up on the eve of election day. what do they do about that? how do they get to the polls? these are some of the issues they're frustrated about right now. >> tell me this, susan, do they care about the election? or is this the last thing on their minds? these people have lost their homes, their livelihoods, in some cases their lives. do they care enough about this election to try to get to a polling booth, even if they could? >> you know, i've been talking to a lot of people out here, they're of tw
>> certainly in this area, piers, there's a mood of frustration. people here are torn and you can see why just look all around me. i'm standing on part of a board walk. this used to be part of a miles long board walk that ran along the ocean. sandy has broken it up and sent it down the streets. it's lined with all kinds of debris from homes flooded here. they have no power. no telephone service. only spotty cell phone service. the temperatures are plunging. what are they thinking about?...
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>> that's pretty close to it, piers. very good source of mine who is directly familiar with what general petraeus plans to try and say on capitol hill tomorrow behind closed doors is laying that out. there's basically two threads here. who was responsible, what was their motivation. so they had all this extra intelligence, all these reports coming in that that anti-islam video which sparked riots in cairo was possibly the motivation for some of the attacks as well. at least that's the theory, that's how it's going to go. petraeus will say, we are told, that the cia was able to disprove that. that the video at the end of the day didn't have much to do with it, if anything, but the problem is that disproving of that theory came after he first testified and briefed capitol hill and apparently after ambassador susan rice made those comments. >> that's why it's so significant, it also came after ambassador rice's appearance on the sunday shows, where she is now being grilled by john mccain and others. i'm talking to him in a
>> that's pretty close to it, piers. very good source of mine who is directly familiar with what general petraeus plans to try and say on capitol hill tomorrow behind closed doors is laying that out. there's basically two threads here. who was responsible, what was their motivation. so they had all this extra intelligence, all these reports coming in that that anti-islam video which sparked riots in cairo was possibly the motivation for some of the attacks as well. at least that's the...
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good evening piers. i find it quite shameful that two of new york's major hospitals have suffered complete power outages given the fact that hurricane irene have threatened there must be an ongoing threat. it took a week to prepare that it was the biggest storm new york would see. bellevue hospital has for emergency generators on an upper floor that kicked into power thep hospital. this is an unprecedented storm. bases on a projection from the national hurricane center. the storm surge projections at their highest level would not have threatened our hospital which sits at a higher elevation on the same block that lost total power. the issue was our ability to sustain a huge complex to a level one trauma center that doesn't power the systems within the hospital. >> which every way you explain this it doesn't change the fact that you have hundreds of patients many krcritically i wi being ferried into the eye of the worst storm ever. i can't think of anything worse for a mother than a newborn child being fe
good evening piers. i find it quite shameful that two of new york's major hospitals have suffered complete power outages given the fact that hurricane irene have threatened there must be an ongoing threat. it took a week to prepare that it was the biggest storm new york would see. bellevue hospital has for emergency generators on an upper floor that kicked into power thep hospital. this is an unprecedented storm. bases on a projection from the national hurricane center. the storm surge...
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how are you, piers? >> you must feel like you've -- you must feel like the end of the longest marathon run in the history of marathon runs. how would you describe the mood down at the romney camp? do you sense you're amongst people who believe they can win? >> yes. absolutely. in their conference calls, when they talk to reporters that are on the road with them, they are looking around them and they are talking to their various offices in these swing states and they feel very confident about enthusiasm. they say the enthusiasm is on their side. they also say that there's a great phrase that they use called high propensity voters and those are folks that always come out on election day, and they take a look at those early voting states, in ohio, for instance, where the democrats seem to have a large edge in the early votes, and they say well, that's because they quote, cannibalize their high propensity voters which means they believe the obama team is turning out people that would have shown up on electio
how are you, piers? >> you must feel like you've -- you must feel like the end of the longest marathon run in the history of marathon runs. how would you describe the mood down at the romney camp? do you sense you're amongst people who believe they can win? >> yes. absolutely. in their conference calls, when they talk to reporters that are on the road with them, they are looking around them and they are talking to their various offices in these swing states and they feel very...
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. >> i was down at the pier and they were catching crab off the pier big ones that they serve at pier 39. but yeah, you know what, this is probably the best day of the week outside weather-wise. a lot of sunshine coming our way today. temperatures aren't too bad. we have a few high clouds drifting overhead. otherwise a couple of patches of fog toward the santa rosa area. the temperatures are up a bit though this morning. 47 degrees in concord. 56 in oakland. 55 in san francisco. a little breezy through daly city and also pacifica. you can see high pressure in control. still a lot of those clouds rolling over the top of that ridge. we are going to see that from time to time throughout the day today. a lot of sunshine in between. and these temperatures should warm up nicely. in fact, this will be the warmest day of the week. yesterday near 70 degrees near san jose. today we'll pop through. we'll see 70s showing up outside maybe even san francisco about 70 degrees even at the coast we could see upper 60s and low 70s. enjoy it. we have a lot of rain on the way. we'll talk more about that
. >> i was down at the pier and they were catching crab off the pier big ones that they serve at pier 39. but yeah, you know what, this is probably the best day of the week outside weather-wise. a lot of sunshine coming our way today. temperatures aren't too bad. we have a few high clouds drifting overhead. otherwise a couple of patches of fog toward the santa rosa area. the temperatures are up a bit though this morning. 47 degrees in concord. 56 in oakland. 55 in san francisco. a little...